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Sonnets to Orpheus and Duino Elegies
Sonnets to Orpheus and Duino Elegies
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During three feverish weeks in 1922, Rainer Maria Rilke composed the 55 sonnets that constitute
. Inspired by the death of a friend's daughter, the poet felt that he was being compelled to write by the girl's ghost. At about the same time he also completed
which he had begun ten years earlier. Intimately connected to the
in themes and sensibilities, the
offer meditations on love, death, God, and life's meaning that express Rilke's irresolvable conflict between a longing for solitude and a painful loneliness. Although his poetry was recognized and admired by leading European artists, the Austro-Bohemian poet was virtually unknown during his lifetime, achieving international acclaim only with these final masterpieces. This edition presents translations by Jessie Lemont, praised by London's
for their presentation of Rilke as "a writer of short individual lyrics, often of incomparable, impressionist vividness, plastic vitality and symbolic suggestiveness."